You can set up a one-person 401(k) or the like and roll the IRA into it.
Of course, tackling the issues of youth homelessness or child abuse is not a one-person job.
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She's presenting a one-person piece called "The Maybe, " in which she lies sleeping in a glass box for the day.
Both parties seem to have proceeded on their assumption of the vitality of a one-person partnership, which we conclude cannot exist under California law.
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And she had a memorial service - a one-person memorial service.
Others might then have floundered as they tried to juggle being a one-person party with the normal trials of a parliamentary newcomer, but she has made a consistent impact.
The startup costs for this business are also relatively low because you will start out as a one-person business where you handle everything while working from a home office.
Today, after 33 years, CASL has grown from a one-person shop in 1979 to become the largest, most comprehensive social service agency in the Midwest dedicated to serving the needs of Chinese Americans.
Consider establishing a one-person 401(k) for 2004--it's too late to open one for 2003, but depending on your age and income, a 401(k) may allow you to sock away more pretax dollars in 2004.
She has never acted in a stage play, though, and somebody should have told her that she'd have been better off making her belated debut in something less demanding than a one-person Broadway show especially since the show is no good.
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Robert Metcalfe, who three decades ago invented Ethernet, the first great electronic protocol for computer networks, foresees a "gigalapse"--a blackout spanning one billion person-hours.
Lennon and Muhl came into WNYC's downtown Manhattan studio with a lot of instruments and enthusiasm, arranging themselves like a pair of one-person bands, each with an array of instruments.
"Bioshock Infinite is a very big game, and we're doing things no-one has ever done in a first-person shooter, " said game designer Ken Levine in a message posted to the game's website.
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The basic premise that Brooks argues against is the notion that a software project that takes one person a year to complete (twelve person-months) can have its timeline shortened to a single month simply by staffing the project with a dozen engineers.
In addition, people were not provided with suitable equipment to meet their needs which meant staff had to use inappropriate methods to move one person - posing a serious risk to that person and staff, the CQC said.
He could become aggressive and needed a one-to-one carer, sometimes with the assistance of a second person.
Thus, if everyone on the planet each randomly filled out a bracket, the odds would be over one-billion-to-1 of any person having a perfect bracket.
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"He is a rare three-in-one person an activist, scholar and journalist, " says Anwar Fazal, a senior regional adviser to the UNDP.
From a practical point of view, it will be as if we are simply adding one person to the organizational hierarchy, except that one person will just happen to be a billion-dollar company that could buy and sell each and every one of you like you were office furniture.
Tickets will be distributed -- one ticket per person -- on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Even Half-Life would feel funny as a film, with the first-person perspective ripped away and, one suspects, a chatty Gordon Freeman.
However, the narrower the deduction a big write-off available to only one industry, company, or person looks a lot like a direct pay-off.
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As a young woman, I had a vision that I would single-handedly change the world one person at a time.
"I think the only people that have artistic integrity are those that engaged in creative pursuits that only have one person - a painter or a novelist, " he said.
"I'm real", she sings in her latest release and perhaps her claims of being a normal person - albeit one who earns millions of dollars from her movies and singing - are true and her marriage will be unaffected by the pressures of fame.
I've always thought of the Zamboni as a single-warrior sport a challenge that falls entirely on one person's broad shoulders, along with the accompanying pressure and acclaim.
The shooting was the worst at a U.S. high school since one person was killed and five wounded at a high-school football game in Houston 11 months ago, according to the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence, which promotes tougher controls on firearms.
One-person households have a bigger carbon footprint than joint dwellings and drive up housing costs.
One person is using a 30-year-old machine to make clamps for automobile silencers.
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